The planet is not renewable, so we have to be.

We think long-term. Both when it comes to your sleep quality and the planet we share. That’s why we make our beds in Norway using materials, methods and suppliers that meet our high standards of sustainability. Here are just a few of the things you get when you choose a Jensen bed.

 

Circular design
Through circular design, we extend the lifecycle of our beds and accessories without compromising on quality. For example, our beds come with a five-year full warranty and a 25-year warranty against frame or spring breakage. 
 

Certified and sustainable wood. 
The FSC®-labelled wood in our bed frames comes from sustainable, responsible and socially beneficial forestry. 

Reduced use of plastic. 
We work with Plastløftet and are committed to reducing our plastic use while increasing plastic recycling. So far, we have reduced plastic use in our manufacturing by more than 16 tonnes. 

Read more about how we take responsibility for the environment here 

June 5th is World Environment Day. This year’s theme is limiting plastic waste. By answering these questions you can test your knowledge of plastics and their impact on our ecosystems. You can find the correct answers at the bottom of the newsletter. Good luck to you! 

1. What happens to plastic waste when left in the environment? 
    It’s biodegradable and eventually disintegrates 
    It never goes fully away, it just breaks into little pieces 
    There is no such thing as plastic waste, all plastic is recycled 

2. How many million tons of plastic are dumped in our oceans every year? 
    1 million tons 
    11 million tons 
    50 million tons 

3. Why is plastic dangerous for marine life? 
    They mistake it for food and cannot digest it 
    They get entangled which hinders their ability to swim 
    Bacteria on plastic can give coral diseases 


Correct answers:
Question 1: It never goes fully away, it just breaks into little pieces.
Question 2:  11 million tons.
Questions 3: All options are true, but the most complete answer is: They mistake it for food and cannot digest it.
 

A passion for craftsmanship

A passion for craftsmanship

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